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We don’t want to state the obvious, but alarm monitoring and response gives you a good night’s sleep. When an alarm activates at 3am, do you really want to haul yourself out of bed, drive halfway across the county only to discover it was triggered by a waving tree branch?
You probably don’t. But here’s the thing:
The reliability of your security system is dependent on who monitors it, and how they respond to alarms. The internet is full to bursting with companies offering an alarm response within seconds. Is that as good as it sounds?
In short, no. Here’s the truth about alarm monitoring and response, starting with response times.
When alarm companies make claims about response times, the `response’ probably isn’t what you’re assuming it is.
The fact is, they’re telling you how long it takes to acknowledge an `alarm event’. An alarm has been triggered, the signal has reached the alarm receiving centre (ARC) and an operator has acknowledged it. That’s when the clock stops.
Obviously, rapid acknowledgment is a good thing. If there’s a genuine threat, the sooner the emergency services can be dispatched the better.
However, `response time’ does not tell you how quickly help will arrive. The answer to that depends on several factors. Chief among them is what happens after the alarm signal has been received.
Once an alarm signal has been received and acknowledged, this is when the action starts. The first step is verification. What has triggered the alarm?
Now, the vast majority of alarm triggers are false alarms. According to emergency services statistics, 80% to 90% of activations are unnecessary. Nevertheless, to trained operators at a premium ARC, every alarm activation signals a potential threat. They respond instantly.
This is a shortened summary of what happens:
As a client, how much say do you have in this sequence of events? Quite a lot, depending on the circumstances.
The response policies can be customised, although bear in mind that the core emergency procedures are highly regulated. For example, you can’t demand an immediate blue light response based on a single, unverified sensor trip.
Having said that, when it comes to the escalation process, you have a great deal of control over:
If you’re trying to choose between different ARC monitoring services, the emergency services response is what sorts the wheat from the chaff.
Because here’s the problem:
To guarantee a blue light response, an ARC must be officially recognised by the relevant police authority. Not all ARCs in the UK are recognised or approved.
Why is this important? Only recognised ARCs are granted a Police Unique Reference Number (URN). Operators must quote the URN when contacting the emergency services.
Here’s the difference in response between a recognised and non-recognised alarm receiving centre:
The only way for an ARC to achieve police recognition is to pass continuous audits from specific quality assurance bodies — the NSI (National Security Inspectorate) or SSAIB (Security Systems and Alarms Inspection Board).
This isn’t easy. It involves strict compliance with multiple British and European standards. For example:
As you’ll have gathered by now, the efficiency of fire and intruder alarms is completely dependent on the technology, staff, communication procedures and overall competence of the ARC which monitors them.
Done well, alarms provide the best possible protection, and you’re shielded from the nuisance of false alarms. Done badly, criminals can be in and out before the police are even aware there’s an issue.
At CSG, our alarm receiving centre is NSI Gold Category 1 — the highest achievable benchmark in the UK for ARC monitoring. Get in touch for a no-obligation chat. We’d love to hear from you.
There’s no slick sales team or upselling. We provide honest advice about what you might need — and equally honest advice about what isn’t necessary. It’s our job to keep you safe, and save you money.
Classic Services Group is a family-run company, founded in 1947. We listen and learn, then deliver the right solution based on decades of knowledge and experience as a commercial security provider.
We offer a combination of cutting-edge technology and old-fashioned courtesy to you, our customer. We want to be more than a service provider. It’s about building a warm, friendly, long-term relationship.






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